Australia: they were raped pillaged hunted and shot as animals. the indigenous people of Australia weren't consider a 'people' until the 70s. to this day they still get treated like animals. they lost most of their culture and language, inclucing a whole generation of children that they forcably removed from indigenous families and put into training camps were they were taught the skills of servitude, or in to 'white' homes for a "better chance at life". really they had been experimenting with the effects of racial genocide, and they were hoping to breed out the indigenous peoples of Australia.
Aotearoa: they tried the same tactic in NZ, how ever the maori proved to strong an opposition, and therefore they conceded and tricked the then leaders at the time to signing the treaty. we lost culture and language, (in the 50s they had a Maori language law that forbade people speaking Maori in public, and children forced to go to schools, had their language beaten out of them.
Native Americans are indigenous peoples who have lived in America for thousands of years, long before the arrival of European settlers. They did not "come" to America; rather, they have always been here.
The Indigenous peoples of Canada have a long and rich history that stretches back thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. It is not possible to pinpoint a specific year or time period in which the Indigenous peoples first arrived in Canada, as their history predates written records and the earliest known settlements in the region date back thousands of years. The Indigenous peoples of Canada have lived on the land for millennia, and their cultures, languages, and traditions continue to thrive and evolve today.
Before the arrival of the British, the continent of Australia was inhabited by Indigenous peoples who had lived there for over 65,000 years. These diverse Indigenous cultures and communities had developed their own unique languages, customs, and ways of life.
Before it became a city, Melbourne was primarily a settlement established in 1835, initially serving as a strategic location for British colonization in Australia. It was chosen for its fertile land and proximity to the Yarra River, which facilitated trade and transportation. The area was inhabited by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years prior, and the arrival of European settlers marked significant changes to the local environment and Indigenous cultures. Melbourne quickly grew due to the gold rush in the 1850s, leading to its eventual establishment as a major city.
The Northeast region of the United States was primarily settled by various Indigenous peoples, including the Iroquois and Algonquin tribes. European colonization began in the early 17th century, primarily with the arrival of the English, Dutch, and French. The English established several colonies, such as Massachusetts and Connecticut, while the Dutch settled in areas that would become New York and New Jersey. This blend of Indigenous and European cultures significantly influenced the region's development and identity.
Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party was created in 1993.
Australia's Indigenous Peoples Party ended in 1999.
Christopher Columbus is widely accepted to be the first European to meet North America's indigenous peoples. Native Americans are the indigenous peoples of North America. I don't know how to properly refer to the indigenous peoples of Australia.
They took many children from indigenous peoples.
By trading with them, indigenous peoples would be exposed to those who preached the European religion.
They killed many of the indigenous peoples. They took many children from indigenous peoples. They moved indigenous peoples into regions with inferior land.
the british shipped many of the indigenous peoples back to england
Australia's indigenous people are properly known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
The British shipped many of the indigenous peoples back to England.
The first recorded European to see the Rocky Mountains was the Spanish explorer Francisco Coronado in the 16th century. However, indigenous peoples had inhabited and explored these mountains long before European arrival.
Nevada was discovered by Spanish explorers led by Francisco Garcés in the 18th century. However, indigenous peoples had already inhabited the region for thousands of years before European arrival.
Europeans sought to spread their religion to indigenous peoples in the Americas through preaching trade and taking over indigenous peoples lands